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  1. His younger sisters, Sharon and Kimberly, are children from his mother's marriage to Freddie Triplett. Gardner did not have many positive male role models as a child, as his father was living in Louisiana during his birth, and his stepfather was physically abusive to both his mother and his sisters.

  2. Born Christopher Paul Gardner on February 9, 1954 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA, to Bettye Jean Gardner and Thomas Turner, he has one older half-sister, Ophelia, from his mother’s earlier marriage, and two younger half-sisters, Kimberly and Sharon, from Bettye’s third husband, Freddie Triplett.

  3. His childhood was far from being a fairy tale; he had an absent father, and his mother, Bettye Jean, married a man named Freddie Triplett, someone who would deeply mark Chris’s life. Triplett was abusiveto his wife and children.

  4. Aug 30, 2018 · Chris Gardner was the only male child born to his mother. He has three stepsisters. Ophelia, from his mothers first marriage, Sharon Triplett and Kimberly Triplett from his marriage to infamous stepfather Freddie Triplett. Chris Gardner was married in 1977 at the age of 26 years to mathematics expert Sherry Dyson.

  5. Apr 26, 2021 · In an interview with Oprah, Chris Gardner stated that his greatest inspiration was his mother: “I chose to embrace the spirit of my mother who, despite seeing too many of her own dreams denied...

  6. Jun 22, 2022 · While still married to her, he began an affair with a dental student, Jackie Medina, who became pregnant with his son, Christopher Gardner Jr., born on January 28, 1981. Three years into his marriage, Gardner left Sherry to move in with Jackie.

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  8. After Chris left Sherry, Chris and Jackie’s son, Christopher Jarrett Gardner Jr., was born (January 28, 1981). However, it took another five years for Chris and Sherry to finalize their divorce. Chris was determined to be an excellent father to his son – something he, as a kid, never knew.

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